The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-06-06, Page 8Pe
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Mr. d Mrs. Thomas G. Blackwell
M* aid Mrs. Deeage Gilson are Proud to aunss ee the marriage of their:
daughter,: Anice Patricia to Thomas Glenn, Lienteaaant, Comedian. Arm.
ed Forces, son of Mr. quad Mrs. Joh* Blackwell, of Teeswater. Vows were
exchanged April 20, 1180 at Knox PresbYterimi Church, Teeswater. r. Tom
is a graduate of the University of Waterloo, M1, Honours Degree has
Science,. *ad :of the"� Forces Mr Traffic Controllers Officers'
course in Co>raawsatll, 1St' Jam In a graduate of McMaster University,
�Balaton,1* in Biological Woos. and would like to farther her studies
may. Tont Jan reside In Pluton* while Tom. is posted
to C.F.B. Ftilmolitopt
Purple Grove folk enjoy mystery tour
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and Bcese1 � 4 wsie o
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and . Gong on Imo imirs is
the best way to get to imorosliog
pima and you might
new know oexistad of mens&
Many
rattendede largesale fof auction
S George
Bill H��Mich and
Dormhy Bell from Rochester IQ*
Mich. spent last weekend with Kae
Cane and family.
TheInstitute will be on
ff o
Juno 13 instead of sdxth.
The Grove Bible study met at they
home of Helen Van dor Glia. This
week it will be at Joyce
McPhe rson's on Tuesday at 9:30.
The senior. who tookmin the
Senior Games tn. 'iancar&ne`.
the dinner where they
nved their aertificate.s for pert-
June and Bart: Elliot refined on
FROM YOUR FRIENDS
AT DAUPHIN'S
JUNE IS
DAIRY
See' our . I0;0111.: :Ci"spIays. • and :Special
Discount Prices on ail` your Dairy
Supplies $a`ly Control products.
P.S. With the new dairy year fast approaching
let'saltworktegetherwith Dauphin's & Shur -Gain
as your partners.
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kons their trip to le wee
coast. visited ielidves and
triads in Hamilton, Montana:
Seattle; Washington and
Van+r. ouvu. While in tint t
salla. on Dick and Nancy Stanley.
In they enjoyed a tan ride
the city with Earl's two
cooties. They also visited in Red
Deer, Alta. and with relatives in
Manitoba. They stopped in Blind
River to visit their wan Stephan and
famseeily. While there, they enjoyed
thek Lea, in
the high school production of the
Sound of Music.
Donald Welsh celebrated hiai
birthday at the home of his daught-
er, Mary Anne Kukoly. Besides the
family included Cun'ie
Colwell. Walter Fcnates Gladvs
Arnold, June and Bari Elliott and
John: Faurell's family,
Sunda visilars with Mad and
A�uel Axtnstrong were Margaret
Anne and Hamill Orr.
Irene Boyle enters University
Hospital
Mt all .the a week of toga. We
tgish from
Guelph were home •fKeay and Kevin �wecke-
:nd.
Brenda Bridge retorts that the 411
Cas5rvatign Club held their first
The rust meeting of the Vet Club
wan held under the leadership of
Ken Bridge,
"Tin
Tn Lizzies...
Seats" at 11
715MwerammOVE
Bea and Breads Bridge love to
take Bra Lock to Toronto for a
checkup with ale doctors following
his eurilfol%
Cameronand Tom Cale Ibe
weekend
emat Bluffs, �''�' in ftwm
Christopher Cale was at Sargon
Bluffs as Saturday with the Beav-
Goorge Mild from Piston
visited with Dick McCoaah. Don and
Anne WicCosh andreception for
Karen and *ay Anne
Teff mBruss-
els. The bride's mother is the for -
our Leona McDonaald'of the sixth. '
concession.
Canaan and Jenny Farrell went
with Bart L iddle's claps to the
children's museum in Landon. •
Fran Farrell visited with Reiner.
and Walter N • of the Nether-
lands at the . • of her father
Desk Loge tcnbe rg.
GWe are sOtry to hear that Alma
Gillies
as q►y
as . we "would have hoped.
Visitors an Thursday with Don
and Anne McCosh were Jean.
McKillop and her daughter,
Dorothy Jeanfrom Dutton.
Gladys Arnold visited with Muriel
and Alex McAuley.
nd. Rumhle
useum
Follow the road to the . Ontario
Agricultural Museum and shift in-
to the eras of;gies and Duties,
Packard, and M del T's. Saturday,
June 9, 1900 the Ontario Agriculture.
Museum pis Tin Lilies . and
Rumble Seats. Over 100 antique
cars dating from 1896 to 1970 will
be featured as part of the national
judging meet of the- Historical
Automobile. Society of Canada."'
Over 16 classes of antique . cars
will be judged beginning at 11 ran.
and vehicles will remain on display
for the entire day . Features at this
year's event incluse the last known
functioning Tudhoper car. Original-
ly built in 1912, this car is now pro-
perty of the Orllila Heritage Com-
mittee. Visitors will " also enjoy
musical entertainment and a
speciallay by the Canadian
Service Station Memorabilia
Association.
Take the opportunity to discover
the .Museum's 32 hectare -ssite.
Costumed" interpreters performing
daily demonstrations, farm
.animals,and tractor -drawn wagon
rides. make .for a' funfilled' day m .�
the country,
The Museum Is located 5 km
west of Milton.. From Hwy take
exit 320 or 312 north and follow the
signs. Admission is $3 for adults,
1.50 for youths (6.17 years), $1:50
for seniors, and a -family rate of,
Come enjoy a fm -filled day in
the country this summer.
isn t
he power of the community press
is no longer confined to small
town Canada: Just ask OCNA executive
director Harry Stomp. If you live in the -
suburbs," says Harry, chances are you
read a community newspaper yourself."
PMB '89 confirming our urban strength,
foun 6.3 million English -Speaking adult
Canadians in urban centres over
100,000 read community newspapers..
And in markets over one Million. MB
says 715,000'community newspaper
readers didn't read 'yesterday's daily'.
Let us put your community newspaper
to work for you: Call your local
advertising representative today and
discover the power of community
newspapers.
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